Category Archive for 'meditation'

This Integrative Therapy and Healing Practices program is a relatively new program focus at Pacifica Graduate Institute (http://www.pacifica.edu) for their Depth Psychology offerings for doctoral degrees. I am moving into more involvement with the program this year and in my leadership role with the program, I invite applicants with master’s degrees from a variety of […]

Pema Chodron has written: “Embarking on the spiritual journey is like getting into a very small boat and setting out on the ocean to search for unknown lands.” This quote beckons to how mindfulness and depth psychology serve complimentary journeys, in that both invite us into active agency with our inner landscape and a […]

Center of all centers, core of cores, almond self-enclosed and growing sweet– all this universe, to the furthest stars and beyond them, is your flesh, your fruit. Now you feel how nothing clings to you; your vast shell reaches into endless space, and there the rich, thick fluids rise and flow. Illuminated by your infinite […]

I just came back from having conducted an experiential workshop on the Image of the Desert at the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies conference, which was truly a pleasure to attend. Here are a couple of upcoming conferences at which I will be co-presenting. Yoga Meets Depth Psychology Conference, Pacifica Graduate Institute Public Program, July […]